SAC722 Motorola ?

J

Jamie

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I need confirmation that this is a SCR ? I can not find any information
on the web other than "AllData sheet" claiming it to be a transistor in
the google search list, only to find when you get there, they have
nothing on it. what a why to lure you in!

Jamie
 
Jamie <jamie_ka1lpa_not_valid_after_ka1lpa_@charter.net> wrote in message
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I need confirmation that this is a SCR ? I can not find any information
on the web other than "AllData sheet" claiming it to be a transistor in
the google search list, only to find when you get there, they have
nothing on it. what a why to lure you in!

Jamie
What sort of date ?
 
"Jamie the Fuckwit Radio Ham"

I think this is a SCR, due to the circuit it is in..
Can any point me to a data sheet telling me what this is?
** Motorola used to ( maybe ON still does) offer custom selected parts.

In the case of their famous " MJ " series power transistors, the "M" was
replaced with an "S" and the 4 digit number was a code known only to
Motorola and the customer - ie, SJ1234.

Motorola also made a series of triacs and SCRs that used the prefix " MAC"
followed by a 3 digit number.

EG: http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/motorola/MAC223-4.pdf

This leads to "SAC" followed by a 3 digit code for custom selected versions.

One can only make educated guesses at such a part's real identity.


.... Phil
 

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